The First Mining Industries Innovation and Technology Center Will Be Opened
The advisor to the vice president for science and technology affairs announced the opening of the first innovation and technology center of mining industries.
Kambiz Mahdizadeh Farsad, the advisor to the vice president for science and technology affairs, expressed during a meeting with the deputy director of the nuclear energy organization and CEO of the nuclear raw materials and fuel production company: the government mostly attempts to accelerate the pace of the implementation of the Supreme Leader's orders regarding the leap of production and the process of achieving the country's long-term goals to expand the production of non-oil goods and improve the country's economic situation, even during sanctions.
He pointed out the opening of the first mining industries innovation and technology ecosystem in the country in the near future, asserting: the center, while preparing specialized research infrastructure, will support innovative projects to help facilitate the establishment of knowledge-based companies, as well as the introduction and marketing of television programs, and will be a pilot project for professionals and enthusiasts.
Mahdizadeh announced the full preparedness of the center to support specialized accelerators and lay the foundation for the presence of the private sector, affirming: creating a basic work space for six months, providing support packages by the Innovation and Prosperity Fund, and determining the mechanism of activity are other facilities that will be provided by this center to the target community. In another part of his speech, he mentioned the creation of other discplines in the field of mines and mineral industries.
Mahdizadeh also marked: given the lack of a specialized museum of the achievements in the field of mining and mineral industries and needs assessment, the next step is opening such a museum to benefit the interested parties.
A report by the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs
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